Daily Stormer
December 7, 2014
American Jews are fearing violence against them – the guilty flee where none pursue. They are becoming increasingly scared at the growing number of people understanding the Jewish problem, and just assume people will start hunting them down, even though unlike Semites, Antisemites are anti-violence.
If this wasn’t the case, they wouldn’t look at increasing their security posture around Jewish related institutions.
Below are a few blurbs from a Jewess writer for the Washington Post explaining the situation in more detail. If anything, this proves that there is an increased awareness about the Jew and it shows that the pro-White, anti-Jew movement is starting to have a significant impact.
More visible European anti-Semitism, increased anger towards Israel and a rise in Islamist extremism have led to the expansion of the security infrastructure around U.S. Jewish institutions, with thousands of synagogues, student centers and other places seeking equipment and training to defend themselves against potential attacks.
Last month’s attack on a Jerusalem synagogue popular with Americans is the kind of thing that spurs U.S. institutions to look at their security. Since 2004, a primary clearinghouse for information and training on how to handle potential threats has been the Secure Community Network – a nonprofit created that year to beef up security at U.S. Jewish institutions.
The group, founded by several major Jewish institutions, also created an information-sharing network meant to connect Christian, Muslim and other faith groups to help one another if they learn something about a hate group that could potentially threaten others. It trains people on things including how to know whether to hire private security if you are attending or participating in a demonstration.